Families are eating less healthily and turning to ready meals and processed foods due to the cost of living crisis, a study has found.
More than two-thirds of people (69%) said they considered themselves to be healthy eaters but 28% said they were eating less nutritious food because it is too expensive, according to the BBC Good Food Nation survey.more
If women alone decided the election results, PiS, KO and the Left could count on greater support. Third Way would fare slightly worse, and the Confederation would have a problem crossing the electoral threshold - according to a survey by the Pollster Research Institute for "Super Express".more
Over 90 percent of surveyed PiS and KO supporters maintained their electoral sympathies over the last six months. Women dominate among those still undecided - reports "Rzeczpospolita" today.more
By far the largest group of respondents blames the ruling camp for the visa scandal, while the rest do not know what to think about it or have not heard about it - we read in a commentary on the IBRiS survey published yesterday, conducted on behalf of "Rzeczpospolita" and RMF FM.more
Currently, 33.8% of voters want to vote for the United Right. respondents; on KO - 28.1 percent; to the Third Way - 9 percent; for the Confederation - 8.8 percent, and for the Left - 8.7 percent. - according to the United Surveys survey published today for Wirtualna Polska.more
Poles want psychologists for children, changes in education and better pay for teachers, according to a survey conducted by IBRiS on behalf of 'Rzeczpospolita' and RMF FM.more
68 percent Russians are definitely against having a person over 70 years old hold the office of president, according to a survey published by the Kremlin-independent website Viorstka. In October, Vladimir Putin will turn 71.more
Almost two thirds of Poles cannot imagine changing the choice of the party they want to vote for. However, this possibility is accepted by every fourth respondent - according to the IBRiS survey for Radio ZET published yesterday.more
39.7 per cent of Poles believe that the so-called visa scandal will not affect the outcome of the PiS in the elections; more than 30 per cent are of the opinion that the issue will harm the PiS, according to an IBRiS poll for 'Rzeczpospolita' and RMF FM.more
Disapproval of physical punishment of children has strengthened over the past four years. Among respondents, whether they have children or not, the predominant belief is that physical punishment should not be used, according to a survey conducted by CBOS.more
If the parliamentary elections were held this Sunday, PiS would receive 33.3 per cent of the vote; KO would receive 26.4 per cent. The Left would come third with 11.1 per cent, followed by the Third Way, which can count on 10.2 per cent of the vote, according to the latest IBRiS poll for Onet.more
63 percent of workers of pre-retirement age and 69 percent of those of protective age are not thinking about retirement and want to continue working, according to a report by OLX Jobs and Minds&Roses. Economic motivation prevails among respondents (49 percent), but slightly fewer (44 percent) indicate the need to get out of the house and be among people. "Work gives you energy and a desire to livemore
71 percent of Europeans support the imposition of economic sanctions on Russia for its aggression against Ukraine; 57 percent favor supporting the embattled country through purchases and supplies of military equipment, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey.more
More than 90 per cent of MailOnline readers believe XL bully dogs should be banned, according to a poll, after yet another Briton was savagely attacked by the 'mutant' breed.
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In France, nearly a third of the population (32 percent) has trouble buying enough food to consume three meals a day, according to a survey of poverty and insecurity conducted by Ipsos for the Secour populaire francais (SPF) association, which helps people in need.more
Half of refugees from Ukraine would like to integrate into Polish society, one in five does not, according to a University of Warsaw study first described in today's "Rzeczpospolita".more
A clear majority of Britons support maintaining the monarchy and believe that King Charles III is fulfilling his duties well, according to a YouGov poll published on Monday, four days before the first anniversary of the death of Elizabeth II.more
44 percent respondents would not start a joint business with politicians, and 32 percent would not invite them to dinner - according to a United Surveys survey for RMF FM and "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna". Mateusz Morawiecki received the most indications in terms of setting up a company together, and Rafał Trzaskowski in terms of having dinner together.more
Among public figures, Rafał Trzaskowski, Andrzej Duda and Jarosław Kaczyński are the most trusted by Poles, according to an IBRiS poll for Onet. Compared to the previous month, fewer people trust the mayor of Warsaw and the president of Poland, more trust the president of the Law and Justice party.more
British voters trust the opposition Labor Party more than the ruling Conservatives even on such flagship issues as taxes, immigration and law and order, according to a poll by the YouGov center for the "Times" daily published yesterday.more
PiS - 34.5 percent; KO - 31.2 percent; Third Way - 9 percent; Confederation - 7.8 percent; Left - 7.1 percent - these are the results of the United Surveys survey for Wirtualna Polska published yesterday. As the portal concludes, in such a situation, the opposition committees would gain a majority in the Sejm.more
The need to take a break from work longer than two weeks is felt by 27 per cent of employees, according to an Pracuj.pl survey published yesterday.more
Currently, 39 percent want to vote for the United Right. respondents, KO - 29 percent, Konfederacja - 10 percent, Left - 9 percent, Poland 2050 - 6 percent, and PSL 5 percent. - results from the Social Changes survey commissioned by the wPolityce.pl portalmore
German citizens' confidence in the state's ability to perform has fallen to its lowest level ever, according to a survey published by the tagesschau portal. According to an annual survey commissioned by the German officials' association dbb, only 27 percent of respondents believe the state is capable of fulfilling its tasks.more